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	<title>Comments on: Fred Frozen Smiles Ice Cube Tray</title>
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		<title>By: Dana Armstrong</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 11:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;These are Not just good for Ice!!! Many ways to Have Fun!&lt;/strong&gt; My Husband and I are the owners of a Dental Laboratory and these aren&#039;t only FUN to add to drinks when we have Dentists in the Lab for a Seminar, but I also have my own soap making business and I have several of these trays, some I use for Ice, the others I use as Soap Molds to give as Gifts to our Dentists as Novelty gifts when they come to our Seminars. They love them and so Do I! I have the Guitar trays too for soap molds I make especially for my Father who is a professional guitarist. These work well for Candy molds too. Just melt some chocolate and pour. So many uses, so much fun, two thumbs way, WAY up!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>These are Not just good for Ice!!! Many ways to Have Fun!</strong> My Husband and I are the owners of a Dental Laboratory and these aren&#8217;t only FUN to add to drinks when we have Dentists in the Lab for a Seminar, but I also have my own soap making business and I have several of these trays, some I use for Ice, the others I use as Soap Molds to give as Gifts to our Dentists as Novelty gifts when they come to our Seminars. They love them and so Do I! I have the Guitar trays too for soap molds I make especially for my Father who is a professional guitarist. These work well for Candy molds too. Just melt some chocolate and pour. So many uses, so much fun, two thumbs way, WAY up!</p>
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		<title>By: R. L. Stiles "Zahnarzt"</title>
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		<dc:creator>R. L. Stiles "Zahnarzt"</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 10:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Fasntastic and a MUST HAVE for any Dentite.&lt;/strong&gt; GREAT for any dentite!  As a licensed practitioner in the moderately-corrupt state of Chicago... err... I mean Illinois, I can attest to the anatomical accuracy of this ice mold.  Someone at some point actually made took an impression of (made a mold out of) a well-designed maxillary denture, probably of female origin.  I can&#039;t attest to the subsequent ice prostheses occlusion without a recipricating arch, but I would imagine it&#039;s there.  And even then, it&#039;s made of ice, so you could probably equilibrate the things relatively easily.I find it humorous that someone actually complained that the ice melted too fast, but along that line, these ice shapes are perfect for Scotch.  I mean perfect.  They&#039;re the right overall shape and thin enough to slowly and evenly melt, beginning with that sharp nasal introduction followed by a slow and smooth ride to the end.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Fasntastic and a MUST HAVE for any Dentite.</strong> GREAT for any dentite!  As a licensed practitioner in the moderately-corrupt state of Chicago&#8230; err&#8230; I mean Illinois, I can attest to the anatomical accuracy of this ice mold.  Someone at some point actually made took an impression of (made a mold out of) a well-designed maxillary denture, probably of female origin.  I can&#8217;t attest to the subsequent ice prostheses occlusion without a recipricating arch, but I would imagine it&#8217;s there.  And even then, it&#8217;s made of ice, so you could probably equilibrate the things relatively easily.I find it humorous that someone actually complained that the ice melted too fast, but along that line, these ice shapes are perfect for Scotch.  I mean perfect.  They&#8217;re the right overall shape and thin enough to slowly and evenly melt, beginning with that sharp nasal introduction followed by a slow and smooth ride to the end.</p>
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